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  • 11give notice — Synonyms and related words: acquaint, admonish, advertise, advertise of, advise, affirm, alert, announce, annunciate, apprise, brief, bring word, caution, communicate, cry havoc, declare, declare roundly, disclose, enlighten, enunciate,… …

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  • 12give notice — {v. phr.} To inform an employer, an employee, a landlord, or a tenant of the termination of a contractual agreement of service or tenancy. * /Max gave notice at the bank where he was working./ * /Sally was given notice by her landlord./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 13give notice — {v. phr.} To inform an employer, an employee, a landlord, or a tenant of the termination of a contractual agreement of service or tenancy. * /Max gave notice at the bank where he was working./ * /Sally was given notice by her landlord./ …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 14give\ notice — v. phr. To inform an employer, an employee, a landlord, or a tenant of the termination of a contractual agreement of service or tenancy. Max gave notice at the bank where he was working. Sally was given notice by her landlord …

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  • 15give notice — verb To announce ones intent to leave a job; to inform an employer that one is leaving. He gave notice yesterday that hell leave in two weeks …

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  • 16give notice — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. inform, advise, warn; see notify 1 …

    English dictionary for students

  • 17give notice — provide with advance warning or notification, announce, inform, tell …

    English contemporary dictionary

  • 18i hereby give notice of my intention — Hereby is used sometimes in formal, official declarations and statements to give greater force to the speaker or the writer s affirmation. People will say it sometimes to emphasise their sincerity and correctness …

    The small dictionary of idiomes

  • 19notice — no·tice 1 n 1 a: a notification or communication of a fact, claim, demand, or proceeding see also process, service ◇ The requirements of when, how, and what notice must be given to a person are often prescribed by a statute, rule, or contract. b …

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  • 20notice — no‧tice [ˈnəʊts ǁ ˈnoʊ ] noun 1. [uncountable] information or a warning about something that is going to happen: • These rules are subject to change without notice (= no notice needs to be given ) . • Either party may terminate the contract with …

    Financial and business terms